FLUXLIST: Fwd: Cyber Art Bank in Korea....
in the email recently From: "mthong" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cyber Art Bank in Korea Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 13:11:01 KST In South Korea,Cyber Art Bank brings you the pleasure and satisfaction of having, in your home, copies of the most beautiful paintings of the Great Masters of the world. In South Korea,Cyber Art Bank has15 years experience more in fine art reproduction on canvas, hand-maded retouch. 1200 subjects immediately available 1-300 copies either with or without ready-made frame. No minimum order, catalogue on request. Size of the Canvas , Price (80 X 140cm = 90.48 US $) (60 X 100cm = 57.14 US $) (50 X 70 cm = 33.33 US $) (40 X 50 cm = 23.80 US $) (30 X 40 cm = 19.05 US $) (18 X 24 cm = 9.52 US $) Welcome OME order. On consfruction on Homepage. Tel: 82. 02. 538. 2862 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tae Hong ,Min) Homepage: www.cyberartbank.co.kr Coming Soon our English Version.! == No. 1 ¿ì¸® ÀÎÅͳÝ, Daum Æò»ý ¾²´Â ¹«·á E-mail ÁÖ¼Ò ÇѸÞÀÏ³Ý Áö±¸ÃÌ ÇÑ±Û °Ë»ö¼ºñ½º Daum FIREBALL http://www.daum.net
FLUXLIST: Six sides, six numbers
Dear Alan, The die should have had six numbers, one for each side. If there was only one number, well ... I'm tempted to say that your die was "unfixed." Ken --
Re: FLUXLIST: Six sides, six numbers
I just can't help but say... your die was unsixed. PK Ken Friedman wrote: Dear Alan, The die should have had six numbers, one for each side. If there was only one number, well ... I'm tempted to say that your die was "unfixed." Ken --
Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus, luxus, box...
Well, thanks Patricia. That helps me get through the next slog. Though I'm cowed, sheepish and reluctant to say anything at all now, I'll plunge ahead recklessly if only because thank goodness that is an option. I know I'm not a flux artist, but I'm fairy sincere; and even if it comes off lacking in individuality at times, or chatty at others, my transient points of view, as well as all others' here are worth while for the most part. Oh that my alter ego were on line and ready to go on ebay! like Zoe, then I'd really know how to answer. Or apparently my soft friend: The Confession of a Godless Renegade http://www.interlog.com/~halpen/reviews/confession-of-a-godless-renegade-02-17-97.html At the risk of making enemies, I venture to say that as you, Dave, may have certain people whose posts you never both with, why don't you just add me to that list. Personally, I've always appreciated and enjoyed ddyment's posts, but find his repetitive passive/aggressive self-abasement/put downs a bit irksome. Now is that a flame or a flame put out? If fighting fire with fire is useless, I mean to more throw water on it. Though I could just while away back in hiding and let the cool air snuff it out. The godless confessions are just too hot to pass up though, heck I just make elephants, and necessitates my risking maximum overexposure. Go tell Rod, Patricia, Sol, Terrence, Allen, Ann, Best Poet, Carol, Reed, Roger, Heiko, Myke, narvis ...pez, what you told me. Obviously it's not the square inch quantity that bothers you. Perhaps it's because Steve Allen DID do a biography of me, years ago, long ago and far away, and besides the wrench is dead, or gone. The computer box photos would also be unearthings of who we are, showing what we do with this particular continuum. Kathy That's it for a few days, bye...
Re: FLUXLIST: Waiting For Waiting For Godot
Hey Roger: that's great! best of all--if it never came! "Standing on a street corner waiting for no one /is Power" --Gregory Corso On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Roger Stevens wrote: I ordered Waiting For Godot from the library and it still hasn't arrived. Hey, Fluxlist is back to normal. Ain't it great? Roger
Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus, luxus, box...
That's it for a few days, bye... Come on ;-)
Re: FLUXLIST: the fluxsilence/fluxmonster
I've got the Trader Joe's Wasabi Peas, not particularly stimulating in the packaging department, but quite sonic in taste. For a real "shithellfirewaterpissletumbuckwhoopee" start in the morning try the wasabi peas with coffee. Not too poetic, that, but a saying left over from the teenage years and I still like to voice it from time to time, really fast. In fact, I think reciting it in combo with the peas and java could get to be kind of ritualistic, especially with a dance of some kind to follow, or to intersperse. A Wasabi Pea Performance. Who will write the score?? : Although some brilliant type did apply it to green peas and make them crunchy. If you are ever bored ("ever to say you're bored," said John Berryman's mother, "means you have no inner resources." Poor John.) do buy them (Kasugai Roasted Hot Green Peas, saying at top of package "A Happy Present From [series of Japanese glyphs]) and you will cease to be bored immediately. The most stange juxtaposition of flavors, which makes you begin to notice other strange juxtapositions. The immanence of the wonderful becoming imminent and then present, right inside your own head. Proximity of mouth, nose, and brain. This must be meaningful. Have there been any fluxus artists who have experimented with the effect on perception/cognition of flavors and smells? (crunch crunch) AK
No Subject
p, your brilliant retort has upped the self-loathing quota in my passive/aggressive behaviour. well said. it was not a personal attack on you at all (your posts are far better than most). just a general note about using this forum as conversation. there are many worse offenders than you, with considerably less to say. my inbox becomes clogged and i get frustrated, rifle off a complaint and then realize it sounds more harsh than i intend so add a pathetic disclaimer. if i could just learn to use those happy faces out of punctuation. truly sorry to have offended. dave (good revenge: had no idea review of godlessrenegade was online. 'twas years ago. awful review, and not 'cause they disliked the work (something i was not able to ascertain from the review) but because they use the word irregardless. ) At the risk of making enemies, I venture to say that as you, Dave, may have certain people whose posts you never both with, why don't you just add me to that list. Personally, I've always appreciated and enjoyed ddyment's posts, but find his repetitive passive/aggressive self-abasement/put downs a bit irksome.
FLUXLIST: RE: FLUXLIST-digest V1 #337
Please take me off the list until August! This takes me 1/2 hour to download and I cannot select not to open it in this program. PLEASE PLEASEPLEASE! = Original Message From [EMAIL PROTECTED] = FLUXLIST-digestWednesday, June 14 2000Volume 01 : Number 337 In this issue: == Re: FLUXLIST: BOX Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus, luxus, box... Re: FLUXLIST: a soft suggestion Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus, luxus, box... FLUXLIST: Fwd: Cyber Art Bank in Korea FLUXLIST: Six sides, six numbers Re: FLUXLIST: Six sides, six numbers Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus, luxus, box... FLUXLIST: Waiting For Waiting For Godot Re: FLUXLIST: Waiting For Waiting For Godot Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus, luxus, box... Re: FLUXLIST: Trading art Re: FLUXLIST: the fluxsilence/fluxmonster Re: FLUXLIST: the fluxsilence/fluxmonster [none] -- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 00:38:01 -0400 From: Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: BOX At 7:56 PM +0200 6/8/00, alan bowman wrote: Did I get the biggest elephant? 12.8 cm X 8.2 cm X 2cm That's the mammoth. ..)) Kathy is it ok to drop it in water or will it dissolve like syd barrets effervescing elephant? ___ Do you have a picture? They probably won't dissolve, but they do break really well. If you put one on a mantelpiece, you can just swipe your arm across the top and down the elephant will crash, to be lost with the lions and others. But if you save the pieces I'll glue them together. Unless you do a really good job and they're dust. it's all in the motion; like carving stone, they have to ping just right. The elephants are kiln fired and can stand water for a good long while, though as they're only bisque, not vitreous, they may not survive under seawater without olive oil. I looked up syd barret, there's survey about him/his music. I just don't know much about either, though recall neighbors breaking up/making up to Pink Floyd one winter, all winter, at the top of the volume control. But though I don't have their records, I'll be happy to listen to them courtesy the Internet, when otherwise I probably would not at all. I propose that instead of further considering this "Forer elephant*" survey that http://www.pink-floyd.org/barrett/vote/vote.html be substituted. I can't see how a survey like this can be taken as anything but a parody, yet feel that you, Alan, surrounded by children as you were, didn't mean it that way. Though i went so far as to photograph the elephants wholesale, en masse and individually, in BW Tri-X pushed 1/2 or a full stop, I quite forget which, so the film sits undeveloped. I never thought to measure or weigh them; had I done that I might have obviated the need to wrap and mail them! It's difficult enough when I continue to make things which remain essentially tchotchkes even when they're considerably larger in size. "The quest for immateriality of substance is often mistaken for anti-sensualism and thus disregarded." And I'll happily continue to drift quietly into the elephantine and hairy ozone. Kathy Freeformfreakoutorganisation FluxlistboxelephantbyK.Forer Survey Name ___ Address (approximate) ___ Dimensions of elephant (L:, B + H at furthest points in cm) ___ Capacity in ml (if appropriate) Weight in g. ___ best wishes happy al Could be the new F.F.F.O publication if there's enough responses -- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 00:38:09 -0400 From: Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus, luxus, box... And what is fluxish with them, most fluxish piece I return still to the fluxbox home page http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/box1/fbindexm.html. It's really well done in every way. More rare spices from the east for Owen and Sol. What a lot of work to do, but all well worth it. I've moved the box to my computer table, next to the rocks. Bernice Kew's Flash animation is extraordinary! worth going back to, freshly new each time. Is there such a thing as the fluxus smile? I can't find Don Boyd's in the fluxbox, --is it in there?-- but it's related to Bernice's aztec FLUX. -- Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 00:39:11 -0400 From: Kathy Forer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: a soft suggestion At 12:38 AM -0400 6/14/00, ddyment wrote: not trying to be an asshole, honestly. You missed it, I just posted two more! gsys -- Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 22:17:01 -0700 From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: FLUXLIST: Fluxus, luxus, box... Kathy: I believe Don Boyd's is the wonderful, small clay fluxus smile - he sent one to
Re: FLUXLIST: RE: FLUXLIST-digest V1 #337
-Original Message- From: higgins [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 10:39 AM Subject: FLUXLIST: RE: FLUXLIST-digest V1 #337 Please take me off the list until August! This takes me 1/2 hour to download and I cannot select not to open it in this program. PLEASE PLEASEPLEASE! I've unsubscribed you. If you want to resubscribe to fluxlist or fluxlist-digest at any time in the future, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message subscribe fluxlist or subscribe fluxlist-digest in the body of the message. No subject. George
No Subject
Please take me off the list until August! This takes me 1/2 hour to download and I cannot select not to open it in this program. PLEASE PLEASEPLEASE! i think the above is closer to what i meant to say, rather than an attack on someone (still feelin' guilty about that). just that less is more.
FLUXLIST: that and my recent number of posts
Cranky's okay, but risks getting cranked back at in return. As we all get older and possibly grouchier, will our on line selves, personas and alter egos get grouchier as well, or will they stay young forever: the Turing Machine, Dorian Grey? Don't drift away, throw more sand; being too wordy can irritate. your eloquence shames. dd
Re: FLUXLIST: the fluxsilence/fluxmonster
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, ann klefstad wrote: ... Kasugai Roasted Hot Green Peas, http://bbrace.laughingsquid.net/greenscreen.html /:b
Re: FLUXLIST: 1 fluxlist project
http://kforer.com/cgi-bin/dbman/db.cgi?db=defaultuid=defaultview_records= 1ID=*nh=15mh=1 George, how did you take this photograph so you got the screen without flicker? the photo was taken with ordinary Kodak Gold film, using a 35 mm and a flash. It just turned out that way. cheers, George